Critically analyses the impact of the social worker and organisation upon the family in the case study ( 8 mark) Demonstrates how the 2 ngurras chosen impact on the case study and future practice, to promote cultural safety and cultural responsiveness when wo

  • Critically analyses the impact of the social worker and organisation upon the family in the case study ( 8 mark)
  • Demonstrates how the 2 ngurras chosen impact on the case study and future practice, to promote cultural safety and cultural responsiveness when working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples (16 marks)
  • Integration of ngurras into personal and professional values, demonstrating synthesis between the ngurras, these values and the social work Code of Ethics. (16 marks)

Part 1
This assessment requires you to read through Jane’s case study, on pp.175-176 in Bennett, B. Aboriginal Fields of Practice (Red Globe Press). Carefully consider how Jane and her family have experienced the actions of the social worker and social work organisation.
Part 2
Having thought about Jane’s case study, read Bennett, B. and Bodkin-Andrews, G. (2021). Continuous Improvement Cultural Responsiveness Measurement Tools
Choose 2 ngurras from this document, and describe in detail how you would apply them to your practice in this case study, and also how you would apply them in future practice.
Specific practice examples need to be discussed in order to pass this assessment.
Consider any existing practice principles you may apply as well as any personal and professional values, and how these may be synthesised with the AASW Code of Ethics.
does not require an introduction and conclusion.

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